“In October 2007 Thermaltake announced that they were working on the sixth edition of the Xaser series. The latest release builds on the success of past models, and includes items such as a removable motherboard tray, 10 expansion slots, a tool-free design, Aluminum construction, e-SATA connectors, and many other features.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Thermaltake’s Xaser series has hit it’s sixth model this year, continuing to improve on one of the classic PC enclosures. Still with the same aesthetics, still with an absolutely huge interior and more refinements for you to take advantage of. Big Bruin would like to see some wheels added though, this case is heavy; even more so if you pick up the watercooled variant.